A New Integrated Front Platform of Financial Self-Service Equipment Based on ESB

2013 ◽  
Vol 756-759 ◽  
pp. 1180-1184
Author(s):  
Juan Xiao ◽  
Juan Wu ◽  
Jia Gong Yang

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a kind of SOA-based software infrastructure for the enterprise application integration. ESB becomes a hot technology of channels and resources integration.In this paper, in view of the characteristics of self-service channels and its IT architecture, we propose the scheme design of a new ESB-based integrated front platform of financial self-service equipments.It is called ProTeller ESB. The platform combines the functions of the self-service channels and front system to achieve a standardized service.It makes the IT structure of self-serive with good robustness and scalability, and can construct the ESB system fastly and efficiently.It can enhance the capacity of the existing system restructuring.

Author(s):  
Utkarsh Sharma ◽  
Robin Singh Bhadoria ◽  
Manish Dixit

These days' incorporation and interoperability studies and research have gotten to be interesting issues in business field, giving advances which empower Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). In this sense, Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) items have picked up a critical unmistakable quality as the components for supporting EAI. As a result, a few ESB items from both open source and commercial have risen. Because of the significance of utilizing open source solutions for a few areas, for example, research and business field learns about some open ESB items ought to be finished. Additionally, in these studies the reconciliation of existing services and procedures ought to be concentrated on. The point of this chapter is to assess probably the most essential open ESBs by demonstrating the primary elements and the execution contrasts between them concerning the joining of existing services and procedures in each of the ESBs analysed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petra Steffens

By analysing the state of affairs in companies and administrative bodies, this book devises the aims and demands of automatising state information requirements. Based on concepts of enterprise application integration and the business rules approach, it defines a software analysis pattern entitled the ‘rules-based mediator’. The author provides a concrete, architectonic explanation of that pattern in order to present the rules-based software architecture of the data processing accelerator (P23R), which enables contact between companies and the authorities to be automatised. Despite its numerous proven advantages, the P23R approach has not been able to become widely popular. The author explains this fact using the diffusion of innovations theory, which analyses experiences of the P23R approach in practice and discusses obstacles to diffusion. On the basis of this analysis, she presents a solution which not only encompasses a generic rules-based software infrastructure, but also lightweight Reporting Services and a possible ecosystem through which they can be realised.


2007 ◽  
pp. 507-518 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanislav Pokraev ◽  
Dick A. C. Quartel ◽  
Maarten W. A. Steen ◽  
Andreas Wombacher ◽  
Manfred Reichert

Author(s):  
A. Schwinn

The effectiveness and efficiency of information systems are closely related to the degree of integration between applications. In order to support the management of application integration, five success factors are analyzed. For each success factor, appropriate performance indicators are proposed. Since the analysis indicates that the success factors are closely interrelated, these dependencies are discussed and hypotheses are derived.


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